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Nyleta, Union Street, Toowong, June 25th, 1941. For publication ( as "Letter to the Editor)- S.V.P. ----------------------------- Sir, Mr. H.C.Perry's statement ( Courier--Mail, 25/6/41) to the Historical Society solves the question as to how the present site of Toowong received its name, for the well-known pioneer, Tom Petrie said that it was the aborigines' name for the bend of the Brisbane River below the Indooroopilly Bridge, i.e. at the point of the peninsula now know as Long Pocket. I cannot, however, agree with Mr. Perry as to the meaning of the name , which he has given as "rich place". Petrie stated that Toowong was the aborigines' name for the black goat sucker, by which, I think, is meant what is now commonly known as the Koel cuckoo, a bird whose call is still frequently heard about the bird sanctuary at Toowong,and which, no doubt, suggestedgave rise to its onomatopoetic name. (F.J.Watson) To/ The Editor Courier--Mail, Queen Street, Brisbane.